The agrifood supply chain operates in an increasingly demanding environment, where traceability, transparency, and data reliability have become key factors for remaining competitive. In a globalized market, producers, cooperatives, processors, distributors, and certification bodies need to share data securely, in a coordinated manner, and in a verifiable way throughout the entire product lifecycle.
However, the reality is still shaped by fragmented processes, disconnected systems, and difficulties in proving the origin, history, and conditions associated with each batch. This lack of integrity and interoperability makes audits more complex, increases operational costs, and limits the ability to build trust with customers, partners, and regulatory authorities.
This challenge is further intensified by an increasingly demanding regulatory environment, particularly in the European Union, where traceability is no longer just a competitive advantage, but also a compliance requirement. In addition, document fraud, certificate forgery, and growing consumer sensitivity to sustainability, product origin, and environmental impact make it essential to rely on evidence that is trustworthy, accessible, and verifiable.
AlimTrack is a platform designed to strengthen integrity, interoperability, and transparency across the agrifood supply chain through blockchain technology. The solution enables the secure and immutable recording of key events throughout a product’s lifecycle—such as sowing, harvesting, transport, processing, or quality control—and builds a verifiable history associated with each batch.
In this way, all stakeholders involved can access reliable, traceable, and shared information within a common trust framework. This reduces disputes over data accuracy, improves coordination among participants, and makes it easier to demonstrate the product’s origin, journey, and conditions from production through to the point of sale.
The platform includes digital identity for participants, management of unique identifiers for products and batches, API-based integration with external systems—such as ERP, CRM, or field tools—and capabilities to automate the capture and exchange of information. It also enables document management, the generation of evidence and audit reports, and support for certification and regulatory compliance processes.
Adopting AlimTrack delivers direct benefits in terms of efficiency, control, and trust. The immutability of records reduces the risk of fraud and strengthens the protection of brands and producers. At the same time, automation in data and document management minimizes manual errors, streamlines audits, and reduces the administrative burden associated with regulatory compliance.
The platform also helps demonstrate sustainable, organic, or certified practices through verifiable evidence, improving the competitive position of organizations in both domestic and international markets. For companies operating with exports, demanding standards, or multiple intermediaries, having a trusted source of traceability represents a clear competitive advantage.
AlimTrack can be adapted to different products, processes, and operating models across the agrifood sector. Its main applications include certification related to food quality and safety and organic practices, cold chain condition monitoring, batch-level traceability, protection of products with designation of origin, and the secure integration of information across different participants in the supply chain.
It is also especially valuable in food processing environments and complex supply chains involving multiple suppliers, control processes, and documentation requirements. In these scenarios, the platform helps secure data, share evidence with third parties, and provide greater confidence to customers, partners, and regulatory authorities.
AlimTrack is built on a modular architecture that combines identity management, batchtraceability, document management, evidence handling, integrations, and process visualization, enabling the platform to adapt to different operating models across the agrifood supply chain.
Our team can guide you through an initial assessment to identify how AlimTrack can enhance traceability, support regulatory compliance, and optimize the management of data and evidence across your operations. If you would like to take the next step, we would be delighted to show you how the platform can be adapted to your organization.
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The PRIOPS project has received support from CDTI through its Neotec 2018 program, where it has been granted a subsidy of €247,618

Comprehensive platform for intelligent civil engineering audit based on the automatic capture and parameterization of construction elements in the BIM information model, certified through Blockchain for production. The project is funded by CDTI and co-financed by FEDER.
Consortium: AZVI, EMERGYA, GRANT THORNTON AND KOLOKIUM
Execution Period: September 2018 to December 2020
Total Budget: 2.218.874,00€

Framework for the automated generation and deployment of smart contracts on Ethereum and Hyperledger Fabric distributed architectures. The project is funded with the support of K1_FRAMEWORK FOR THE AUTOMATED GENERATION AND DEPLOYMENT OF SMART CONTRACTS ON ETHEREUM AND HYPERLEDGER BLOCKCHAINS by CDTI with its own funds through the INNOGLOBAL 2017 call, and it is supported by the Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competitiveness.
Consortium: KOLOKIUM BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGIES y GRUPO CADENA (Colombia)
Execution Period: October 2017 to September 2019
KOLOKIUM Budget: 381.440€

PARAVASIS is a project funded by CDTI and supported by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, focused on researching new technologies aimed at substantially improving the flexibility and productivity of the design and development process for complex industrial systems. The project promotes the customization of new software-intensive products while also considering the best balance between time, capacity, and cost, as well as security.
Consortium: Ghenova Digital, DGH, Integrasys, Cotesa, Capgemini Engineering, Optiva Media, Kolokium, and Komorebi.
Execution period: 01/10/2022 – 30/06/2025
KOLOKIUM Budget: €5,364,425.00

The main objective of the VALREC Project is industrial research and the demonstration of new advanced, cost-effective solutions that ensure a more efficient and traceable closing of loops—thus increasing trust in secondary materials in the market—for large volumes of major construction material resources (mainly concrete, ceramics, and gypsum) throughout their entire supply chain.
The VALREC project — “Innovative solutions to promote the VALORization of C&D waste and the use of recovered materials under Circular Economy criteria in the Community of Madrid” — has been funded through the 2020 call for proposals for grants co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The purpose of this funding is to contribute to improving Public-Private Cooperation in R&D&I by supporting Technology Innovation Projects with a driving effect, developed by open innovation hubs in the Community of Madrid, within the framework of the Regional Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialisation (RIS3), under the ERDF Operational Programme of the Community of Madrid for the 2014–2020 period.
Consortium: SURGE AMBIENTAL (SURGE), VALORIZA SERVICIOS MEDIOAMBIENTALES (VSM), ADCORE, KOLOKIUM BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGIES, ALLGAIER MOGENSEN, SODIRA IBERIA, SIKA, HORMICRUZ, GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL ESPAÑA (GBCE).
Execution period: 17/11/2021 – 17/11/2023
Total Budget: €4,063,243.14
Kolokium Budget: €256,700.00